JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - The Mississippi Methodist Hospital and Rehabilitation Center in Jackson has been given state approval to renovate a building.
The Mississippi State Department of Health issued a certificate of need for the project this week. Mississippi requires a CON in a process designed to avoid duplication of health care services and control costs.
Methodist Rehab will renovate 21,603 square feet of its third floor patient and nursing area.
The project will involve renovating 25 inpatient rehabilitation rooms as well as painting, new flooring, ceiling, new heating and air conditioning systems, plumbing, and remodeling the nursing station and replacing non-fixed furniture.
The project will cost $5 million.
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